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Rahul Sharma

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The DU LL.B previous year question paper from 2013 onwards can be found online. These past year papers are a service that is being provided by many online websites free of cost to aspiring candidates and to the entire student community looking for law preparation material. In some cases, certain websites ask for a nominal payment to provide these papers. Some websites would have these papers available for free but will ask you to register and log in to the website before your download.

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Rahul Sharma

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Available with the DU LL.B. Previous Year Papers are test series, study material, and online courses. Overall, you will find a one- stop solution for all your preparation needs. You can also find free practice tests, E-learning modules, and section wise material to master each section according to your own pace and convenience. All resources are exhaustive in nature, and one can rely entirely on this material and not use any books. For more details visit us: http://www.clearlawentrance.com/2017/11/dullb-previous-year-papers.html.

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ANUJ KARNATAK

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Yes, you can still prepare for law entrances and get a good law college. Basically, all the law entrance examinations take place in the month of May and June, so you should not waste any time further, and start preparing for the exams. You can give more entrances like CLAT, AILET, LSAT, ULSAT.

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Saranya Mishra

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A correspondence course does not have all the benefits of a regular course, for instance, one cannot practice law as an Advocate, since Bar Council of India stipulates minimum attendance for sitting for All India Bar Exam. I am not sure, if institutes under MHTCET have this facility, but if you are clear about correspondence and its worth, law can be done through Open Universities.

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astha singh

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Hi Mukesh!
Unfortunately, you are not eligible for AILET as the minimum score required is 50%. But you can apply to ISAT exam. You can refer to this link for a detailed guidance about the exam https://www.shiksha.com/law/exams/lsat.

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rahul r

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Delhi University conducts DU LLB. Entrance Exam in order to shortlist aspirants for admission in LLB Programs offered by it. Programs offered at Delhi University's Faculty of Law are LLB LLM (2 years) and LLM (3 years). Please appear for this entrance exam to secure admission in DU for a course in LLB. Delhi University (DU) Colleges that accept DU LLB Entrance exam scores are:
Campus Law Centre, Faculty of Law Centre-I, Faculty of Law Centre-II, Faculty of Law.

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rahul r

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Admission to BA LLB in MS Ramaiah is based on the marks obtained in 10+2. Basic eligibility to qualify to appear for this course, is that candidate should have cleared their class 12 exams. However, Candidates who have passed 10+2 through open school are not eligible to apply for this course. Hence, you will not be eligible to apply for this course. Regards.

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Animesh Wadhwa

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Yes, you may opt for the same. There are integrated UG PG courses for B.Com LLB in Universities. Prepare for LLB after B.Com.

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